Henry and you have made things work out. Your schedules are hectic between school, work, and caring for a child. The two of you hardly ever see each other. You go to school in the mornings, come home, and take care of Sawyer. He takes care of Sawyer in the mornings, then Olivia comes over to watch Sawyer until you get home, while Henry goes to school, and then immediately after school, he runs off to work. It’s really harder on him than it is on you because you’ve dealt with a hectic lifestyle and young children your entire life – he hasn’t.

The time rolls around where Henry is almost a year old. Henry would like to fly to Richmond to visit your family for a few days. After all, they haven’t seen your baby yet. Then, he’d like to fly to Alexandria to visit his family. This would be your first time in meeting his family. You’re nervous about both trips because as far as Henry knows, you only have a brother and a sister. But the two of you have made it this far and this long in your relationship. You’re sure that if you told him the truth about you’re family, he wouldn’t run away, like you’d originally thought. But now you’ve lied to him…and kept the lie going. You need to come clean. So you tell him the truth. He’s upset – very upset. He leaves the apartment and doesn’t come back for a few days. You have no idea where he went or what he did, but when he comes back, he apologizes and says he had to just get away from everything for a bit. He claims he hit his breaking point and he had to realize that you’re the only person he can actually trust, even if you lied to him about your family.

A few months later, you fly to Richmond. Silas meets you at the airport and takes you to your actual house. You’re surprised to see that your parents seem to be a little less “out of it” than they used to be. They’ve stepped up a little. But the older kids are still caring mainly for the younger kids. At least the house looks in better condition than it used to. You’re embarrassed, but you and Henry have been through everything already.

You have a nice few days in Richmond, but now it’s time to head to Alexandria. You say your goodbyes and leave your best friend and little brother behind. When you arrive in Alexandria, his entire family is there to meet you at the airport. There may only be 3 of them, but they’re all there. His family lives in a decent sized, 5 bedroom house. The two of you and Sawyer get your own bedroom and bathroom – a mini-master. Henry’s sister, Helena has her own room, her 3 year old son, Hector, has his own room, Henry’s parents have their own room, and then there’s the playroom/study. You’re shocked to find out that Helena has a child. He’d mentioned her a few times, but had never said anything about a baby. But you realize that this may be the reason his parents were instantly financially supportive of the two of you when you got pregnant.

You enjoy your stay in Alexandria. His parent’s spoil Sawyer to death, the same as they do Hector. Sawyer and Hector get along great, and you hope they can grow up together. By the time you leave Alexandria, you feel as though you’ve truly become part of their family. You talk with Henry about moving around that area after college, so you can be close to his family and Sawyer can grow up with Hector.

The two of you graduate college and follow through with your plans to move to Alexandria. You both find jobs quickly and are able to move into a very nice 3 bedroom house. Sawyer goes to Grandma & Grandpa’s house while you’re at work, and you feel like your entire life is right where it should be.

When Amelia is nearing the ripe age of 1, you’re preparing everything to head back to Athens, Ohio. Your parents have found you a nice daycare for Amelia to go to while you’re in school. Duncan really wants to help you out and has convinced your parents to find a 2 bedroom apartment for the 3 of you to live in. They agree, so it’s time to find one that’s close enough to campus.

Once you move into your new apartment with Duncan, you enroll Amelia in the daycare your parents had set up, enroll yourself in your classes, and spend time with your brother and boyfriend, whom you haven’t seen much of in the past year. You start to spend more and more time with Dylan and Amelia is really taking to him well. You’re happy that your family is finally together, but you still wish Dylan would offer to move in with you. But you leave the subject alone.

Months pass and one day, Dylan finally asks – why doesn’t he move in with you and Amelia? You’re ecstatic, but now you know you have to talk to Duncan because you’ll either need a larger place or he’ll need to move out. It is then that Duncan confesses. Dylan had been seeing someone else on and off while you were in Salem. Duncan says he threatened to tell you multiple times, so Dylan finally ended it. He doesn’t think Dylan has been seeing her anymore, but he’s seen her around campus and she’s awfully pregnant. Duncan hasn’t confronted Dylan, but he thinks you should – after all, it’s your business more than his.

Later that day, you confront him and he confesses. Her name is Melanie and she’s a year behind you. The baby she’s carrying is most likely his, although he claims she sleeps around. He begs your forgiveness. Because you want your child to have its father in its life, you accept his apology, but you’re deeply hurt and angry at him. You tell Dylan that as soon as the baby’s born, he needs to get a DNA test done.

A few months later, Melanie gives birth to a boy, that looks JUST like Dylan. Your heart drops and you’re certain Dylan is the father.

A few weeks later, the DNA test confirms your concern. Dylan is the father of Zachary.

Time goes by and you’ve now graduated from college. You still haven’t completely forgiven Dylan for his infidelity, but you’re mostly over it. He’s a large part of Zachary's life, but keeps communication with Melanie to a minimum. You’re not hostile toward her – you’re friendly – but you don’t necessarily like her. Amelia and Zachary get along well and are constantly reminded that they’re siblings. You don’t want them to grow up feeling like they’re different. You treat Zachary as if he were your own and love him just as much as Amelia. You’ve decided to stay in Athens for the next year, so that Duncan and Melanie can both complete college. After that, you’re moving back to Salem to be near your parents. Duncan and Dylan go too, but it’s up to Melanie whether she will follow. You’re hoping she’ll hand over primary custody of Zachary to Dylan – she hardly cares for him now anyway. Then, she’ll be out of your life (well, mostly) and you’ll have your little family set up near your parents.

But a few months later, you wind up pregnant. Ugh! How could you let this happen? Dylan wants to move now, instead of waiting. You agree, so he gives Melanie the ultimatum – give primary custody to Dylan or struggle severely through her last, and hardest year of college. She gives in and agrees to give Dylan temporary primary custody of Zachary. The 4 of you pack up and move to Salem, leaving Duncan behind, which saddens you, but you’ve gotta do what you’ve gotta do.

Following in your parents’ footsteps, you move into a large home, and 9 months later, you give birth.

Gus and you have made things work out. Your schedules are hectic between school, work, and caring for a child. The two of you hardly ever see each other. You go to school in the mornings, come home, and take care of Emma. He takes care of Emma in the mornings, then Anna comes over to watch Emma until you get home, while Gus goes to school, and then immediately after school, he runs off to work. It’s really harder on him than it is on you because you’ve dealt with a hectic lifestyle and young children your entire life – he hasn’t.

The time rolls around where Emma is almost a year old. Gus would like to fly to El Cajon to visit your family for a few days. After all, they haven’t seen your baby yet. Then, he’d like to fly to LittleRock to visit his family. This would be your first time in meeting his family. You’re nervous about both trips because as far as Gus knows, you only have a brother. But the two of you have made it this far and this long in your relationship. You’re sure that if you told him the truth about you’re family, he wouldn’t run away, like you’d originally thought. But now you’ve lied to him…and kept the lie going. You need to come clean. So you tell him the truth. He’s upset – very upset. He leaves the apartment and doesn’t come back for a few days. You have no idea where he went or what he did, but when he comes back, he apologizes and says he had to just get away from everything for a bit. He claims he hit his breaking point and he had to realize that you’re the only person he can actually trust, even if you lied to him about your family.

A few months later, you fly to El Cajon. Tommy meets you at the airport and takes you to your actual house. You’re surprised to see that your parents seem to be a little less “out of it” than they used to be. They’ve stepped up a little. But the older kids are still caring mainly for the younger kids. At least the house looks in better condition than it used to. You’re embarrassed, but you and Gus have been through everything already.

You have a nice few days in El Cajon, but now it’s time to head to LittleRock. You say your goodbyes and leave your best friend and little brother behind. When you arrive in LittleRock, his entire family is there to meet you at the airport. There may only be 3 of them, but they’re all there. His family lives in a decent sized, 5 bedroom house. The two of you and Emma get your own bedroom and bathroom – a mini-master. Gus’ sister, Gaia, has her own room, her 3 year old son, Gill, has his own room, Gus’ parents have their own room, and then there’s the playroom/study. You’re shocked to find out that Gaia has a child. He’d mentioned her a few times, but had never said anything about a baby. But you realize that this may be the reason his parents were instantly financially supportive of the two of you when you got pregnant.

You enjoy your stay in LittleRock. His parent’s spoil Emma to death, the same as they do Gill. Emma and Gill get along great, and you hope they can grow up together. By the time you leave LittleRock, you feel as though you’ve truly become part of their family. You talk with Gus about moving around that area after college, so you can be close to his family and Emma can grow up with Gill.

The two of you graduate college and follow through with your plans to move to LittleRock. You both find jobs quickly and are able to move into a very nice 3 bedroom house. (http://t2.ftcdn.net/jpg/00/00/84/43/...KhwWPms6C5.jpg) Emma goes to Grandma & Grandpa’s house while you’re at work, and you feel like your entire life is right where it should be.

Good thing you got a 3 bedroom house because a few months later, you wind up pregnant. You give birth when Emma turns 3.

Cody and you have made things work out. Your schedules are hectic between school, work, and caring for a child. The two of you hardly ever see each other. You go to school in the mornings, come home, and take care of Amy. He takes care of Amy in the mornings, then Mel comes over to watch Amy until you get home, while Cody goes to school, and then immediately after school, he runs off to work. It’s really harder on him than it is on you because you've dealt with a hectic lifestyle and young children your entire life – he hasn't.

The time rolls around where Amy is almost a year old. Cody would like to fly to Plano, Texas to visit your family for a few days. After all, they haven’t seen your baby yet. Then, he’d like to fly to Rochester, NewYork to visit his family. This would be your first time in meeting his family. You’re nervous about both trips because as far as Cody knows, you only have a brother and a sister. But the two of you have made it this far and this long in your relationship. You’re sure that if you told him the truth about you’re family, he wouldn’t run away, like you’d originally thought. But now you’ve lied to him…and kept the lie going. You need to come clean. So you tell him the truth. He’s upset – very upset. He leaves the apartment and doesn’t come back for a few days. You have no idea where he went or what he did, but when he comes back, he apologizes and says he had to just get away from everything for a bit. He claims he hit his breaking point and he had to realize that you’re the only person he can actually trust, even if you lied to him about your family.

A few months later, you fly to Plano, Texas. Logan meets you at the airport and takes you to your actual house. You’re surprised to see that your parents seem to be a little less “out of it” than they used to be. They’ve stepped up a little. But the older kids are still caring mainly for the younger kids. At least the house looks in better condition than it used to. You’re embarrassed, but you and Cody have been through everything already. You have a nice few days in Plano, Texas, but now it’s time to head to Rochester, NewYork. You say your goodbyes and leave your best friend and little brother behind. When you arrive in Rochester, NewYork, his entire family is there to meet you at the airport. There may only be 3 of them, but they’re all there. His family lives in a decent sized, 5 bedroom house. The two of you and Amy get your own bedroom and bathroom – a mini-master. Cody’s sister, CaseyMay has her own room, her 3 year old son, CoryAlex has his own room, Cody’s parents have their own room, and then there’s the playroom/study. You’re shocked to find out that Casey has a child. He’d mentioned her a few times, but had never said anything about a baby. But you realize that this may be the reason his parents were instantly financially supportive of the two of you when you got pregnant.

You enjoy your stay in Rochester, NewYork. His parent’s spoil Amy to death, the same as they do Cory. Amy and Cory get along great, and you hope they can grow up together. By the time you leave Rochester, you feel as though you’ve truly become part of their family. You talk with Cody about moving around that area after college, so you can be close to his family and Amy can grow up with Cory.

The two of you graduate college and follow through with your plans to move to Rochester, NewYork. You both find jobs quickly and are able to move into a very nice 3 bedroom house. Amy goes to Grandma & Grandpa’s house while you’re at work, and you feel like your entire life is right where it should be.

[ENRIQUE] and you have made things work out. Your schedules are hectic between school, work, and caring for a child. The two of you hardly ever see each other. You go to school in the mornings, come home, and take care of [DIANA]. He takes care of [DIANA] in the mornings, then [MARISSA] comes over to watch [DIANA] until you get home, while [ENRIQUE] goes to school, and then immediately after school, he runs off to work. It’s really harder on him than it is on you because you’ve dealt with a hectic lifestyle and young children your entire life – he hasn’t.

The time rolls around where [DIANA] is almost a year old. [ENRIQUE] would like to fly to [CARY] to visit your family for a few days. After all, they haven’t seen your baby yet. Then, he’d like to fly to [ROCHESTER] to visit his family. This would be your first time in meeting his family. You’re nervous about both trips because as far as [ENRIQUE] knows, you only have a brother and a sister. But the two of you have made it this far and this long in your relationship. You’re sure that if you told him the truth about you’re family, he wouldn’t run away, like you’d originally thought. But now you’ve lied to him…and kept the lie going. You need to come clean. So you tell him the truth. He’s upset – very upset. He leaves the apartment and doesn’t come back for a few days. You have no idea where he went or what he did, but when he comes back, he apologizes and says he had to just get away from everything for a bit. He claims he hit his breaking point and he had to realize that you’re the only person he can actually trust, even if you lied to him about your family.

A few months later, you fly to [CARY]. [DREW] meets you at the airport and takes you to your actual house. You’re surprised to see that your parents seem to be a little less “out of it” than they used to be. They’ve stepped up a little. But the older kids are still caring mainly for the younger kids. At least the house looks in better condition than it used to. You’re embarrassed, but you and [ENRIQUE] have been through everything already.

You have a nice few days in [CARY], but now it’s time to head to [ROCHESTER]. You say your goodbyes and leave your best friend and little brother behind. When you arrive in [ROCHESTER], his entire family is there to meet you at the airport. There may only be 3 of them, but they’re all there. His family lives in a decent sized, 5 bedroom house. The two of you and [DIANA] get your own bedroom and bathroom – a mini-master. [ENRIQUE]’s sister, [EMMELINE] has her own room, her 3 year old son, [EVAN] has his own room, [ENRIQUE]’s parents have their own room, and then there’s the playroom/study. You’re shocked to find out that [EMMELINE] has a child. He’d mentioned her a few times, but had never said anything about a baby. But you realize that this may be the reason his parents were instantly financially supportive of the two of you when you got pregnant.

You enjoy your stay in [ROCHESTER]. His parent’s spoil [DIANA] to death, the same as they do [EVAN]. [DIANA] and [EVAN] get along great, and you hope they can grow up together. By the time you leave [ROCHESTER], you feel as though you’ve truly become part of their family. You talk with [ENRIQUE] about moving around that area after college, so you can be close to his family and [DIANA] can grow up with [EVAN].

The two of you graduate college and follow through with your plans to move to [ROCHESTER]. You both find jobs quickly and are able to move into a very nice 3 bedroom house. [DIANA] goes to Grandma & Grandpa’s house while you’re at work, and you feel like your entire life is right where it should be.